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Gazzetta Tal-Gvern Ta' Malta Nru./No. 20,353 Prezz/Price €2.88 Gazzetta tal-Gvern ta’ Malta The Malta Government Gazette L-Erbgħa, 26 ta’ Frar, 2020 Pubblikata b’Awtorità Wednesday, 26th February, 2020 Published by Authority SOMMARJU — SUMMARY Avviżi tal-Awtorità tal-Ippjanar ....................................................................................... 1665 - 1724 Planning Authority Notices .............................................................................................. 1665 - 1724 Is-26 ta’ Frar, 2020 1665 PROĊESS SĦIĦ FULL PROCESS Applikazzjonijiet għal Żvilupp Sħiħ Full Development Applications Din hija lista sħiħa ta’ applikazzjonijiet li waslu għand This is a list of complete applications received by the l-Awtorità tal-Ippjanar. L-applikazzjonijiet huma mqassmin Planning Authority. The applications are set out by locality. bil-lokalità. Rappreżentazzjonijiet fuq dawn l-applikazzjonijiet Any representations on these applications should be sent in għandhom isiru bil-miktub u jintbagħtu fl-uffiċini tal-Awtorità writing and received at the Planning Authority offices or tal-Ippjanar jew fl-indirizz elettroniku ([email protected]. through e-mail address ([email protected]) within mt) fil-perjodu ta’ żmien speċifikat hawn taħt, u għandu the period specified below, quoting the reference number. jiġi kkwotat in-numru ta’ referenza. Rappreżentazzjonijiet Representations may also be submitted anonymously. jistgħu jkunu sottomessi anonimament. Is-sottomissjonijiet kollha lill-Awtorità tal-Ippjanar, All submissions to the Planning Authority, submitted sottomessi fiż-żmien speċifikat, jiġu kkunsidrati u magħmula within the specified period, will be taken into consideration pubbliċi. and will be made public. L-avviżi li ġejjin qed jiġu ppubblikati skont Regolamenti The following notices are being published in accordance 6(1), 11(1), 11(2)(a) u 11(3) tar-Regolamenti dwar l-Ippjanar with Regulations 6(1), 11(1), 11(2)(a), and 11(3) of the tal-Iżvilupp, 2016 (Proċedura ta’ Applikazzjonijiet u Development Planning (Procedure for Applications and d-Deċiżjoni Relattiva) (A.L.162 tal-2016). their Determination) Regulations, 2016 (L.N.162 of 2016). Rappreżentazzjonijiet fuq l-applikazzjonijiet li ġejjin Any representations on the following applications should għandhom isiru sas-27 ta’ Marzu, 2020. be made by the 27th March, 2020. Wieħed jista’ jara online dettalji u pjanti ta’ dawn Details and drawings of these applications can be viewed l-applikazzjonijiet fuq (https://eapps.pa.org.mt) (għal min online at (https://eapps.pa.org.mt) (available to eID users), juża l-eID) u fl-uffiċini tal-Awtorità tal-Ippjanar fil-Furjana or at the offices of the Planning Authority in Floriana (St. (St. Francis Ravelin) jew Ir-Rabat (Għawdex - Citybel, Triq Francis Ravelin) or Victoria (Gozo - Citybel, Triq Santa Santa Marta). Marta). *Applikazzjonijiet b’tipa grassa/korsiva huma għal Site *Applications typed in bold/italics are for re-issued Site Notices li jinħarġu mill-ġdid. Notices. AttArd PA/00131/20 Proposed demolition of existing washroom and alterations to elevated maisonette to create a first floor apartment and common parts together with the construction of two overlying apartments at second and third floor levels and a receded unit at fourth floor level. Maria Abela, 20, Santa Maria, Triq iz-Zragen, Attard AttArd PA/01124/20 To construct a demarcation wall between two fields, install a timber gate at entrance to field, construct an underground reservoir and an agricultural store and underground pump room and planting of trees Shawn Fenech, Site at, Triq l-Imdina, Ta Qali, Attard AttArd PA/01267/20 The proposal entails the excavation and addition of an underground level to include store and cold rooms and the relocation of the stairwell link. Paul Zammit Ltd Attn: Mr. Joseph Zammit, Tamira, Triq il-Karri, Ta’ Qali, Attard BALzAn PA/01282/20 Proposed change of use from store to Class 4A office Mr. George Schembri Orland, 86, Pjazza Bertu Fenech, Triq il-Kbira, Balzan 1666 Gazzetta tal-Gvern ta’ Malta 20,353 BELt VALLEttA PA/00990/20 Demolition of existing commercial premises (Class 4A) and proposed construction of three basement garage levels from St Ursola Street and an additional two garage levels from St Paul’s; including 45 apartments and 1 house (Class 1A) on five floors and one receded floor. Hili Twenty Two Ltd Attn: Edward Hili, 340, Strickland House, Triq San Pawl, Triq Melita, Triq Sant’ Orsla, Belt Valletta BELt VALLEttA PA/01082/20 To install externally illuminated UPVC sign over existing dilapidated timber door. MKB Importers Attn: Joseph Borg, 22, Cacciattolo Bar, Triq San Mark c/w, Triq Mikiel Anton Vassalli, Belt Valletta BELt VALLEttA PA/01125/20 Change in use from residential to Class 4A - financial and other offices internal alterations construction of additional floor unblocking of windows on facades repair and maintenance works to facade walls Ray Camilleri, 212-213, Triq Sant’ Orsla c/w, Triq tat-Teatru l-Antik, Belt Valletta BELt VALLEttA PA/01184/20 A Master Plan defining the extent for the Placing of Tables & Chairs and Design Guidelines for ancillary furniture at Misrah ir-Repubblika, Valletta. All valid permits (PA 00858/16; PA 02188/17; PA 3668/17; and DN 02290/01) for the placing of tables and chairs within the area locally known as Pjazza Regina and the adjoining arcades to be re-aligned in order to respect the boundary demarcated by this Master Plan. Mr James Piscopo, Site at, Misrah ir-Repubblika, Belt Valletta BELt VALLEttA PA/01250/20 Correction of site plan approved in PA 7938/06 and minor corrections to approved plans Edward Schembri Wismayer, Flat 3, 110, St. Christopher Street (main door), Triq San Mikiel, Belt Valletta BELt VALLEttA PA/01251/20 Application for umbrellas covering tables and chairs (permit already obtained for tables and chairs) Simon Brown, Cafe Matteo, Great Siege Square/, Triq Santa Lucija, Belt Valletta BELt VALLEttA PA/01265/20 Alterations to interiors (including demolition of some walls) and construction of a balcony in the backyard to an apartment Marcus John Scicluna Marshall, Block 160, Apartment 10, Triq l-Arcisqof, Belt Valletta BELt VALLEttA PA/01279/20 Restoration/replacement of balconies, balcony elements. Replacement of damaged corbel. Rev. David Cilia, 74, Triq San Pawl/, Triq Santa Lucija, Belt Valletta BirkirkArA PA/09576/19 Correction of site from that approved in PA/02231/01, change of use from Class 4B to Class 1A, including proposed internal and external alterations Michael Borg, 179, Triq l-Imsida, Birkirkara BirkirkArA PA/09913/19 To sanction structures at roof level Berton Catania, 9, Sqaq il-Kantur, Birkirkara BirkirkArA PA/00715/20 To sanction second floor level of first floor level maisonette as existing, in lieu of roof level. Maria Schembri, 36, Triq il-Fniek and Superstar Garage, Triq Sant’ Elija, Fleur- De-Lys, Birkirkara BirkirkArA PA/01064/20 To sanction internal layout plans, back yard, slight changes to front elevation and internal height from approved PAPB/3163/79 Martes & George Bezzina, No 203, Fleurette, Triq Domenico Cachia, Birkirkara BirkirkArA PA/01096/20 To demolish existing roof structures and construct additional floors (3 new residential units). Works to include construction of lift. Malcolm Borg, 15, Anna, Flat 2, Triq Ganu, Birkirkara Is-26 ta’ Frar, 2020 1667 BirkirkArA PA/01098/20 To sanction alterations at basement level and an additional bedroom at first floor level to a pre-1967 dwelling, and a proposed parapet wall at roof level. Samir Lotfi Fahim Tawdrous, 13, Triq il-Qasab, Birkirkara BirkirkArA PA/01156/20 Change of use from one of the approved Class 4A office, into a 2 bedroom maisonette, including internal alterations. Klaus Ebejer, 65A & 65B, Triq il-Fuhharin, Birkirkara BirkirkArA PA/01243/20 Part change of use from garage for private vehicles to public service garage and proposed sanction of construction of room in backyard Anglu Buhagiar, Bernard Garage, Triq Gorg Borg, Birkirkara BirkirkArA PA/01252/20 To carry out internal alterations at ground and first floor to reconstruct lift and stairwell. To demolish existing structures at roof level, and construct additional unit at 2nd floor, and duplex unit at 3rd and setback floor levels. John Vella, 11, Triq Anglu Mallia c/w, Triq l-Isqof Labini, Birkirkara BirżEBBuġA PA/01085/20 To remove existing porch which encroaches onto front garden area Mark Curmi, Rambrock, 20 and 22 (Garage), Triq il-Folklor, Qajjenza, Birzebbuga BirżEBBuġA PA/01087/20 Alterations to existing street level garage and first floor maisonette to introduce a common stairwell and lift, construction of two additional residential units at second and recessed floors. Demolition of the washroom. Ronald Farrugia, Renmar, 125, 127, Triq Santa Rita, Birzebbuga BirżEBBuġA PA/01137/20 Construction of splash pool and installation of retractable awning within roof level footprint, Sanctioning of metal railing on opramorta and washroom apertures. Keith Cachia, Aphrodite, No.53a, Triq iz-Zurrieq, Birzebbuga BirżEBBuġA PA/01237/20 To do some alterations in existing building and extend property on first floor level and roof level at back Charmaine Polidano, Polidano House, Triq Sant’ Andrea, Birzebbuga BirżEBBuġA PA/01288/20 To sanction existing first floor maisonette for discrepancies from approved permit PAPB 1871/80. Changes include shifting of stairwell to roof and construction of a washroom at roof level. Salvu Abdilla, Salvmar 87, Triq iz-Zurrieq, Birzebbuga CosPiCuA PA/01083/20 To sanction internal alterations to a pre-1968 maisonette. (BormLA) David Abela, 55, Triq il-Kuncizzjoni, Cospicua (Bormla) CosPiCuA PA/01209/20 Change of use from Class 4B to take-away. Proposal includes external alterations (BormLA) and sanctioning of sign. Carol Camilleri, Block C, No.3, Triq il-Pellegrinagg, Cospicua (Bormla) dingLi PA/07957/19 To remove concrete passageway and concrete platform and lay local hard-stone paving as per proposed layout, demolish existing rural structures and re-construct as per 1968 footprint. Carmel Busuttil, Site at, Triq Santa Katerina, Dingli dingLi PA/09413/19 Minor external alterations to existing dwelling including installation of railing. Sanctioning of existing washroom and solar panels.
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